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===Bolt===
 
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===Missile===
 
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Revision as of 22:20, 13 August 2010

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Adding weapons to the weapon list

Weapon descriptions are stored in the weapon_list.xml in the data directory.

Weapons are classified as FIXME DIFFERENCES BETWEEN CATEGORIES

  • Beam
  • Bolt
  • Ball
  • Missile


Weapon XML Schema

FIXME ADD DESCRIPTIONS TO SCHEMA

Beam

<beam ... >

    • name
    • mountsize
  • <Energy ... />
    • rate - Energy requirement (per second), in units of 100s of MJ
    • stability - Maximum continuous firing duration
    • refire - Rest time, in seconds, between firing
    • locktime - N/A for beams
  • <Damage ... />
    • rate - Damage output (per second), in units of 5.4 MJ
    • phasedamage - Damage (per second) that ignores shields, in units of 5.4 MJ
    • longrange - Fraction of damage applied at max range
  • <Distance ... />
    • speed - Speed at which beam travels linearly through space, in meters/second.
      • Usually rather fast. E.g. all lasers have 300000000 (light speed).
    • radialspeed - Speed at which beam reaches full radius, and full damage, in meters/second
    • radius - Beam radius, in meters
    • length - N/A for beams
    • pulsespeed - Controls visual wave effect in beam.
      • E.g. for tractor beams it should be negative, so that the beam texture moved toward the weapon and not from it.
    • range - Max damaging range, in meters
    • detonationrange - N/A for beams
    • volume - ammo volume (for one shot), in meters3. If used, 1 unit of ammo is fully spent when the beam is fired, even if it's interrupted later.
  • <Appearance ... />
    • file
    • soundwav
    • r g b a - color components (with transparency) of the beam.
      • E.g.: Tractor and Repulsor use the same texture, but different colors.

Bolt

Mostly similar to Beam, with the following difference:

<bolt ... >

  • <Energy ... />
    • rate - Energy requirement (per shot), in units of 100s of MJ
    • stability - N/A for anything except beams
    • refire - Time between shots, in seconds
  • <Damage ... />
    • rate - Damage output (per shot), in units of 5.4 MJ
    • phasedamage - Damage (per shot) that ignores shields, in units of 5.4 MJ
  • <Distance ... />
    • pulsespeed - N/A for anything but beams
    • volume - ammo volume (for one shot), in meters3

Ball

Mostly similar to Bolt, but is spherical.

<ball ... >

Missile

Mostly similar to Bolt, with the following difference:

<missile ... >

  • <Energy ... />
    • locktime - Time to lock on the target, in seconds.
      • Should work with any weapon but is used only with missiles, since it doesn't have much sense for most non-guided weapons.
  • <Damage ... />
    • rate - Damage output, in units of 5.4 MJ.
      • FIXME Uses a complicated formula; it looks like at zero distance the damage is twice this much, but don't count on this.
    • phasedamage - Damage that ignores shields, in units of 5.4 MJ.
  • <Distance ... />
    • radius - FIXME Seems to be the radius in which the damage is applied, in meters.
    • detonationrange - FIXME The maximum distance from a target at which the missile detonates, in meters.
      • Should work for any weapon except beams, but only missiles have radius damage. Negative values are used for drones.

Weapon AI's

Example 1: Beam Weapon

<Beam name="LR_PminusBeamMKIV" mountsize="capship-massive">
  <Energy rate="1500" stability="8" refire="2" /> 
  <Damage rate="15000" longrange=".8" /> 
  <Distance speed="300000" radialspeed="60" radius="60" length="8" pulsespeed="36" range="150000" /> 
  <Appearance file="weapons/heavylaserbeam.png" soundwav="beam1.wav" r=".6" g=".1" b=".8" a=".6" /> 
</Beam>

Example 2: Spinning Weapon


You can make it spin as well by making it an accessory of the missile/weapon:

  • You make it a subunit (turret) at the center, which has the word accessory in its name (e.g call it torpedo_accessory)
  • Set the max_yaw, max_pitch, and max_roll to whatever you want it to spin at.
  • Make an invisible (or e.g torpedo casing) main body.

Creating a weapon upgrade

prestidigitator documented his steps to create new weapons in a forum post. Here it is:

You will need to create an upgrade file for this weapon that appears in master_parts_list.csv as well as units.csv.

Here is what I have done:

  1. weapon_list.xml: Copied the entire <Beam name="LaserBeam' ...> node to the end of the file (just before the </WEAPONS> end tag), changed the name from "LaserBeam" to "MyLaserBeam", and modified the values to be what I wanted (I left the "mountsize" attribute as "light").
  2. master_part_list.csv: Copied the line starting with "laser_beam" to the end of the file and changed "laser_beam" to "my_laser_beam".
  3. units/units.csv: Copied the line starting with "laser_beam__upgrades" to the end of the file, changed "laser_beam__upgrades" to "my_laser_beam__upgrades", changed "./factions/upgrades/laser_beam" to "./factions/upgrades/my_laser_beam", changed the second "laser_beam" to "my_laser_beam", and finally changed the "LaserBeam" to "MyLaserBeam".
  4. units/factions/upgrades/: Copied the "laser_beam/laser_beam" file to "my_laser_beam/my_laser_beam" and changed the "weapon" attribute of the <mount> node from "LaserBeam" to "MyLaserBeam".

There's an ordering problem. I moved all the additions to immediately after those entries for the laser beam, and it worked.

So, I guess if you are trying to do this, consider my steps above to be a mini-HowTo, with the caveat that you should be careful about WHERE in the files you add things.

See also


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